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These DIY bathroom vanity ideas will inspire you to transform your bathroom.
There’s something here for everyone, whether you’re a beginner or an expert.
Here a dresser has been converted into one.
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Besides looking great, it willhold all your towelsand then some.
Avessel sinksits on the top and a base is built to lift the whole vanity higher.
Go bold by adding dark paint and gold handles.
At Charlotte’s House
No one will believe it’s the same vanity.
This is an easy project perfect for a beginner.
Besides written instructions, there’s also a video that will help you through the building process.
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Faux drawers cover the plumbing but you have some open storage at the bottom.
The new base gives a little bit of storage for towels.
The drawers aren’t real, but they cover up the plumbing.
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This completely transforms the vanity with a minimal amount of work.
A fresh coat of paint and a new counter complete the look.
This DIY bathroom vanity is built to be just the right size for the space.
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It even includes somestoragedown below.
It’s such a unique look that sets the bathroom apart from others.
A few other methods also make it look like a new vanity in a pinch.
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It’s refinished in a neutral farmhouse style.
There’s a lot of storage here, enough to store your linens.
Finally, add some interesting handle pulls and luxe accessories to complete the look.
Angela Marie Made
You’ll tear out the old vanity and replace it with a pre-built one.
This small chest perfectly holds a copper sink and the plumbing is hidden inside.
A video shows you the whole process.
Angela Marie Made
This double-sink bathroom vanity has an unbelievable amount of storage with both drawers and cabinets.
Starting with a beautiful piece of furniture is key to making a great bathroom vanity.
The final vanity is stunning with dark green paint and copper handles.
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You’ll prime and paint and top it off with new hardware.
This simple change will make a huge impact.
A pedestal sink is a great option for smaller bathrooms, but it doesn’t provide any storage.
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Here, a vanity is built around the sink, giving guests extra storage for toiletry items.
There’s hidden storage for the plumbing and some open storage for a basket or stack of towels.
Here are tips to get you started.
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However, as with all DIY bathroom projects, consider the time and skill necessary.
you’re able to use wood or stone as a countertop.
you could even start from scratch with plywood.
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